Google Play Terms of Service

February 5, 2018

1. Introduction

Applicable Terms. Thanks for using Google Play. Google Play is a service provided by
Google LLC ("Google", "we" or "us"), located at 1600 Amphitheatre
Parkway, Mountain View, California 94043, USA. Your use of Google Play and the apps
(including Android Instant Apps), games, music, movies, books, magazines, or other digital
content or services (referred to as "Content") available through it is subject to
these Google Play Terms of Service and the Google Terms of Service
("Google ToS") ( together referred to as the "Terms"). Google Play is a
"Service" as described in the Google ToS. If there is any conflict between the Google Play
Terms of Service and the Google ToS, the Google Play Terms of Service shall prevail.

2. Your Use of Google Play

Access to and Use of Content. You may use Google Play to browse, locate, view,
stream, or download Content for your mobile, computer, tv, watch, or other supported device
("Device"). To use Google Play, you will need a Device that meets the system and
compatibility requirements for the relevant Content, working Internet access, and
compatible software. The availability of Content and features will vary between countries
and not all Content or features may be available in your country. Some Content may be
available to share with family members. Content may be offered by Google or made available
by third-parties not affiliated with Google. Google is not responsible for and does not
endorse any Content made available through Google Play that originates from a source other
than Google.

Age Restrictions. In order to use Google Play, you must have a valid Google account
("Google Account"), subject to the following age restrictions. If you are
considered a minor in your country, you must have your parent or legal guardian's
permission to use Google Play and to accept the Terms. You must comply with any additional
age restrictions that might apply for the use of specific Content or features on Google
Play. Family managers and family members must meet these additional requirements as
well.

Third-Party Fees. You are responsible for any access or data fees incurred from
third parties (such as your Internet provider or mobile carrier) in connection with your
use and viewing of Content and Google Play.

Updates. Google Play, related support libraries, or Content may need to be updated,
for example, for bug fixes, enhanced functions, missing plug-ins and new versions
(collectively, "Updates"). Such Updates may be necessary in order for you to use
Google Play or to access, download, or use Content. By agreeing to these Terms and using
Google Play, you agree to receive such Updates automatically. You may be able to manage
Updates to certain Content via Settings in Google Play. If it is determined, however, that
the Update will fix a critical security vulnerability related to the Content, the Update
may be completed irrespective of your Update settings in Google Play or your Device. If
another app store attempts to update Content that was initially downloaded from Google
Play, you may receive a warning or such updates may be prevented entirely.

Information about You. Google's privacy policies explain how we
treat your personal data and protect your privacy when using Google Play. Google may need
to provide your personal information, such as your name and email address, to Providers for
the purposes of processing your transactions or provisioning Content to you. Providers
agree to use this information in accordance with their privacy policies.

If you are part of a family group on Google Play, your family members in the family group
will be able to see certain information about you. If you are the family manager of a
family group on Google Play, family members you invite to join the family group will see
your name, photo, and e-mail address. If you join a family group as a family member, other
family members will be able to see your name, photo, and e-mail address. Your family
manager may also see your age and will see a record of all purchases you make using the
designated family payment method, including a description of the Content purchased. If
Content is available for family sharing and you share it with your family group, then all
family members will be able to access the Content and see that you purchased it.

Unauthorized Access to Accounts. You must keep your account details secure and must
not share them with anyone else. You must not collect or harvest any personal data of any
user of Google Play or of any user of other Google Services via Google Play, including
account names.

Disabled Accounts. If Google disables access to your account in accordance with the
Terms (for example if you violate the Terms), you may be prevented from accessing Google
Play, your account details or any files or other Content that is stored with your account.
See the Help Center
for more information. If you are the family manager of a family on Google Play and Google
disables access to your account, your family members may lose access to family features
requiring a family group, such as a family payment method, family subscriptions, or Content
shared by family members. If you are a family member of a family on Google Play and Google
disables your account, your family members will lose access to Content you have shared with
them.

Malware protection. To protect you against malicious third party software, URLs, and
other security issues, Google may receive information about your Device's network
connections, potentially harmful URLs, the operating system, and apps installed on your
Device through Google Play or from other sources. Google may warn you if it considers an
app or URL to be unsafe, or Google may remove or block its installation on your Device if
it is known to be harmful to devices, data or users. You can choose to disable some of
these protections in the settings on your Device, however, Google may continue to receive
information about apps installed through Google Play, and apps installed on your Device
from other sources may continue to be analyzed for security issues without sending
information to Google.

Android Instant Apps. When you click on a link on your Device, Google Play may check
if an applicable instant app exists and, if so, open the link within the instant app. Any
code needed to run the portions of the instant app you access will be downloaded to your
Device and kept on it temporarily. App details for an instant app can be found in the
Google Play store. Android Instant Apps data and settings are synced to devices signed in
with your Google account. You can choose to disable Android Instant Apps in the settings on
your Device.

Changes to these Terms. If the Terms change, you will be given at least 30 days
notice, and the new Terms will be effective after such notice period. Your continued use of
Google Play following such notice period will indicate your acceptance of the new Terms.
The new Terms will apply to your use of all Content (including Content you have installed
or purchased in the past) and all subsequent installs or purchases. If you do not agree
with such changes, you will be given the opportunity to download the Content you previously
purchased or installed and terminate your use of the Google Play. You may continue to view
that copy of the Content on your Devices in accordance with the last version of the Terms
that you accepted.

3. Purchases and Payments

Free Content. Google may allow you to download, view or use Content free of charge
on Google Play. Additional limitations may apply to your access and use of certain free
Content.

Purchase of Content. When you buy Content on or using Google Play you will enter
into a separate sale contract based on these Terms (as applicable) with the seller which
will be either:

(a) Google LLC; or

(b) provider of the Content (the "Provider"), including where Google LLC is acting
as an agent for the Provider.

The separate sale contract is in addition to these Terms.

For sales where Google is acting as an agent for the Provider, the statement, in the Google
ToS, that the Google ToS "do not create any third party beneficiary rights", does not apply
to your use of Google Play.

Your contract for the purchase and use of Content is completed once you receive the email
from Google confirming your purchase of that Content, and performance of this contract
begins as soon as the purchase is complete.

Pre-orders. When you place a pre-order for Content, your contract for the purchase
and use of that item is completed when the Content is made available to you, and you will
be charged for the purchase at that time. You can cancel your pre-order at any time up to
the point at which the Content becomes available to you. We will need to cancel your
pre-order if the Content is withdrawn from sale through Google Play before it is made
available and we reserve the right to cancel your order in the event the price changes
before your order is fulfilled.

Family Payment Method. If you are the family manager of a family group on Google
Play, you will be required to set up a valid family payment method for your family members
to use to purchase Content on Google Play and within apps. You will be responsible for all
of your family members' purchases of Content using the family payment method. If a family
group is deleted, or a family member leaves the family group, you may be charged for
pending purchases made by family members using the family payment method.

Google Payments. In order to purchase Content through Google Play, you must have a
Google Payments account and agree to the Google Payments Terms
of Service.The Google
Payments Privacy Notice applies whenever you purchase Content using a Google Payments
account. You are responsible for all amounts payable associated with purchases made through
Google Play on your Google Payments account.

Other Payment Processing Methods. Google may make available to you various payment
processing methods in addition to Google Payments to facilitate the purchase of Content
through Google Play. You must abide by any relevant terms and conditions or other legal
agreement, whether with Google or a third party, that governs your use of a given payment
processing method. Google may add or remove payment processing methods at its sole
discretion. You are solely responsible for all amounts payable associated with purchases
you make on Google Play.

Eligibility for Carrier Billing. In order to determine your eligibility to have
purchases of Content that you make through your Devices billed to your network provider's
account, when you create a Google Play account on a Device, we will send identifiers of
your Device, e.g., subscriber ID and SIM card serial number, to your network provider. To
permit this you will need to accept the network provider's terms of service. The network
provider may send us your billing address information. We will hold and use this
information in accordance with Google's Privacy Policies and Google
Payments Privacy Notice.

Pricing. Pricing and availability of all Content displayed through Google Play are
subject to change at any time prior to purchase.

Taxes."Taxes" means any duties, customs fees, levies or taxes (other than
income tax) associated with the sale of Content, including any related penalties or
interest. You are responsible for any Taxes and must pay for Content without any reduction
for Taxes. If the seller of Content or Google is obligated to collect or pay Taxes, the
Taxes will be charged to you. You must comply with any and all applicable tax laws,
including the reporting and payment of any Taxes arising in connection with your use of
Google Play or the purchase of Content on or through Google Play. The reporting and payment
of any such applicable Taxes are your responsibility.

All Sales Final. See Google Play's Refund Policy for more
information about your rights to withdraw, cancel, or return purchases for a refund. Except
as expressly set out in Google Play's Refund Policies or the
refund policies of the Provider, all sales are final, and no returns, replacements or
refunds are permitted. If a replacement, return or refund is granted for any transaction,
the transaction may be reversed, and you may no longer be able to access the Content that
you acquired through that transaction.

Subscriptions. Subscriptions are automatically charged each billing period (whether
weekly, monthly, annually, or another period), and you may be charged no more than 24 hours
before the beginning of each billing period.

(a) Trials Periods. When you subscribe to Content for a price, you may receive
access to the subscription benefits at no charge for a specified trial period, after which
you will be charged until you cancel your subscription. To avoid being charged, you must
cancel before the end of the trial period. Once you cancel your trial, you will immediately
lose access to the relevant app and any subscription privileges unless otherwise specified.
Access to such trial periods may be limited to a certain number of trials for each user
during a given period, or other restrictions.

(b) Cancellations. You may cancel a subscription at any time before the end of the
applicable billing period as described in the Help Center, and the cancellation will
apply to the next period. For example, if you purchase a monthly subscription, you may
cancel that subscription at any time during any month of the subscription, and the
subscription will be cancelled as of the following month. You will not receive a refund for
the current billing period, except as otherwise provided in Google Play's Refund
Policy (for example where Content is defective). Google Play Newsstand
subscriptions: You will continue to receive Content and Updates (if applicable) of the
relevant subscription during the remainder of the current billing period. After that
billing period ends, you will retain access to previously delivered magazine issues, but
your access to paid news content will terminate at the end of the billing period during
which your subscription is cancelled. If you cancel during the free trial period, you will
retain access to the magazine issues that you access during a free trial period, but you
will not retain access to news content. Google Play Music subscriptions: If you
cancel your Google Play Music subscription, you will continue to have access to Google Play
Music subscription Content during the remainder of the current billing period; however,
your access will terminate at the end of the billing period during which your subscription
is cancelled. If you cancel your Google Play Music subscription during a free trial period,
you will not retain access to the Google Play Music subscription Content that you accessed
during a free trial period.

(c) Reductions for Print Subscribers. Some Providers of periodicals may allow you to
purchase a subscription of periodical Content on Google Play at a reduced rate if you are
already a print subscriber. If you cancel your print subscription of that periodical or
your print subscription expires and you do not renew it, your reduced subscription rate of
that Content on Google Play will be cancelled automatically.

(d) Price Changes. When you purchase a subscription, you will initially be charged
at the rate applicable at the time of your agreement to subscribe. If the price of the
subscription increases later, Google will notify you. The increase will apply to the next
payment due from you after the notice, provided that you have been given at least 10 days'
prior notice before the charge is made. If you are given less than 10 days' prior notice,
the price increase will not apply until the payment after the next payment due. If you do
not wish to pay the increased price for a subscription, you may cancel the subscription as
described in the Cancellations section of these Terms, and you will not be charged further
amounts for the subscription, provided you have notified us before the end of the current
billing period. Where the Provider increases the price of a subscription and consent is
required, Google may cancel your subscription unless you agree to the new price. If your
subscription is cancelled and you later decide to re-subscribe, you will be charged at the
then current subscription rate.

4. Rights and Restrictions

License to Use Content. After completing a transaction or paying the applicable fees
for Content, you will have the non-exclusive right, solely as expressly permitted in these
Terms and associated policies, to store, access, view, use, and display copies of the
applicable Content on your Devices or as otherwise authorized as part of the Service for
your personal, non-commercial use only. All rights, title and interest in Google Play and
Content not expressly granted to you in the Terms are reserved. Your use of apps and games
may be governed by the additional terms and conditions of the end user license agreement
between you and the Provider.

Violation of License Terms. If you violate any of the Terms, your rights under this
license will immediately terminate, and Google may terminate your access to Google Play,
the Content or your Google Account without refund to you.

Restrictions: You may not:

display (in part or in whole) the Content as part of any public performance or display
even if no fee is charged except (a) where such use would not constitute a copyright
infringement or violate any other applicable right or (b) as specifically permitted and
only in the exact manner provided.

sell, rent, lease, redistribute, broadcast, transmit, communicate, modify, sublicense,
transfer, assign any Content to any third party including with regard to any downloads of
Content that you may obtain through Google Play except as specifically permitted and only
in the exact manner provided.

use Google Play or any Content in conjunction with any stream-ripping, stream capture
or similar software to record or create a copy of any Content that is presented to you in
streaming format.

use Content as part of any service for sharing, lending or multi-person use, or for the
purpose of any other institution, except as specifically permitted and only in the exact
manner provided.

attempt to, or assist, authorize or encourage others to circumvent, disable or defeat
any of the security features or components that protect, obfuscate or otherwise restrict
access to any Content or Google Play.

remove any watermarks, labels or other legal or proprietary notices included in any
Content, or attempt to modify any Content obtained through Google Play, including any
modification for the purpose of disguising or changing any indications of the ownership or
source of Content.

Third-Party Provisions. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in these Terms, the
third parties who license their Content to Google are intended third party beneficiaries
under these Terms solely with respect to the specific provisions of these Terms that
directly concern their Content ("Third-Party Provisions"), and solely for the purpose of
enabling such third parties to enforce their rights in such Content. For the avoidance of
doubt, nothing in these Terms confers a third-party beneficiary right upon any party, with
respect to any provision that falls outside the Third Party Provisions, which includes but
is not limited to any provisions or agreements incorporated by reference, or that may be
referenced without incorporation, in these Terms.

Play Policies. Posting reviews on Google Play is subject to the following policies. If
you want to report abuse or other content violations, click here.

Defective Content. Once Content is available to you through your account, you should
check the Content as soon as reasonably possible to ensure that it functions and performs
as stated, and notify us or Provider as soon as reasonably possible if you find any errors
or defect. See the Google Play Refund Policy
for more information.

Removal or Unavailability of Content. Subject to the Terms, Content that you
purchase or install will be available to you through Google Play for the period selected by
you, in the case of a purchase for a rental period, and in other cases as long as Google
has the right to make such Content available to you. In certain cases (for example if
Google loses the relevant rights, a service or Content is discontinued, there are critical
security issues, or there are breaches of applicable terms or the law), Google may remove
from your Device or cease providing you with access to certain Content that you have
purchased. For Content sold by Google LLC, you may be given notice of any such removal or
cessation, when possible. If you are not able to download a copy of the Content before such
removal or cessation, Google may offer you either (a) a replacement of the Content if
possible or (b) a full or partial refund of the price of the Content. If Google issues you
a refund, the refund shall be your sole remedy.

Multiple Accounts. If you have multiple Google Accounts with different user names,
in some cases you may transfer Content out of an account and into another account, provided
you are the owner of each such account and provided Google has enabled a feature of the
relevant service allowing such transfers.

Limits on access on Devices. Google may from time to time place limits on the number
of Devices or software applications you may use to access Content. Please visit our
Google Play Music help
center page or the Google Play Movies & TV Usage
Rules for more information about these limits for Google Play Music or Google Play
Movies & TV.

Dangerous Activities. None of the Services or Content are intended for use in the
operation of nuclear facilities, life support systems, emergency communications, aircraft
navigation or communication systems, air traffic control systems, or any other such
activities in which case the failure of the Services or Content could lead to death,
personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage.

Google Play Music

Google Play allows you to browse, preview, stream, purchase, download, recommend and use a
variety of digital music and music-related content such as music files, music video files,
previews, clips, artist information, user reviews, professional third-party music reviews
and other digital content ("Music Products").

Stored Content. You can use Google Play to store digital content (such as music
files, related metadata and album art) in Music Storage through the Music Software, as each
is defined below ("Stored Content"). For the avoidance of doubt, "Music Products" do
not include Stored Content. Stored Content may include both files that you upload directly
to Music Storage or files that Google "scans and matches" to files stored locally on your
Device.

Music Locker Services. Google Play may provide you with access to (a) server space
that you can use to store music and associated data files, including Music Products and
Stored Content ("Music Storage") or (b) software applications (including web,
desktop and mobile applications) and related services that allow you to upload, manage,
access and play music through Music Storage ("Music Software"). Music Storage and
Music Software are collectively referred to in these Terms as the "Music Locker
Service".

Use of Music Locker Services. By storing Music Products and Stored Content in Music
Storage, you are storing a unique copy of such Content and requesting Google to retain it
on your behalf and to make it accessible to you through your account on Google Play. By
using the Music Locker Services, you are requesting that Google make all of the necessary
functions and features of the Music Locker Services available to you in order to facilitate
your use of Music Products and Stored Content. You understand that Google, in performing
the required technical steps at your direction to provide you with the Music Locker
Services, may (a) transmit Music Products and Stored Content over various networks and in
various media and (b) make such changes to Music Products and Stored Content as necessary
to conform and adapt it to the technical requirements of connecting networks, devices,
services or media. You confirm and warrant to Google that you have the necessary rights to
store in Music Storage any Stored Content that you direct Google to upload or store in
Music Storage, and to instruct Google to perform the actions described in this section.

Other Google Subscription Services. Your use of Google Play and any Google Play
music subscription product is governed solely by these Terms, and not the terms of any
other Google product, including any other Google product through which you receive access
to a Google Play music subscription.

Google Play Newsstand.

Information Google Shares with Periodical Publishers. If you purchase a periodical
subscription of any length on Google Play, Google may share your name, email address,
mailing address and a unique identifier with the periodical's publisher. As a subscriber to
the periodical, Google may also share your reading history within the periodical with the
publisher of that periodical. Google has agreed with the periodical publisher that the
periodical publisher will use this information in accordance with the publisher's privacy
policy. You will be provided the opportunity to opt out of any communications from the
publisher that do not relate to the subscription you are purchasing, and to opt out of
marketing communications from third parties, at the time you purchase your subscription. If
you purchase a single issue of a magazine on Google Play, Google may provide your postal
code to the magazine's publisher. We also provide periodical publishers with sales
information on periodical purchases.

Verifying Print Subscriptions. If you are accessing a subscription on Google Play
Newsstand through an existing print subscription from that periodical's publisher, we may
ask a third party service provider to verify your print subscription with the periodical
publisher, and we may ask you for certain information relating to your print subscription
in order to do so. Google will use this information in accordance with the Google's Privacy
Policy.